Similar
Honorable Elisabeth Millard, U.S. Ambassador to Tajikistan
General E. Nunez & Julia - Public domain monumental decor photograph
General E. Nunez & Julia - Public domain portrait photograph
Addys Ægteskab. Silent film movie advertisement
Livenstroem - A group of people sitting around a table
Réunion électorale du Bloc républicain de gauche (Le Miroir, 1919-11-16)
World War I - American Red Cross
La Salma di S. E. II Cardinale Gasquet (5254846)
Related
Montana, its story and biography; a history of aboriginal and territorial Montana and three decades of statehood, under the editorial supervision of Tom Stout (1921) (14778530835)
The story of Montana (1916) (14751072356)
The story of Montana (1916) (14774089665)
A biographical history of Fremont and Mills Counties, Iowa (1901) (14783535732)
127 of 'History of Vermont, etc' (11017885256)
A brief outline of the history and civil government of Vermont
A brief outline of the history and civil government of Vermont
A brief outline of the history and civil government of Vermont
A brief outline of the history and civil government of Vermont
Montana, its story and biography; a history of aboriginal and territorial Montana and three decades of statehood, under the editorial supervision of Tom Stout (1921) (14778180902)
Summary
Identifier: montanaitsstoryb03stou (find matches)
Title: Montana, its story and biography; a history of aboriginal and territorial Montana and three decades of statehood, under the editorial supervision of Tom Stout ...
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: Stout, Tom, 1879- ed
Subjects: Montana -- History Montana -- Biography
Publisher: Chicago, American Historical Society
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN
Text Appearing Before Image:
she became acquainted withMr. Price. Two children have been born to them.Tressa and Earline. the former a graduate of St.Marys School in Great Falls. During the period of the World war Mr. Priceadded his interest and assistance enthusiasticallyto the needs of the period as a farmer, returningtil his farm to grow food for the needs of the na-tion, and he also boiight generously and patrioticallyof stamps and bonds. James McIntyre is the president of the FirstNational Bank of Hinsdale, and he has been aMontana resident since the spring of 1916. Hefirst located at Glasgow, where he was associatedwith the Milk River Valley Bank until the fall of1916, when he associated his interests with Hinsdaleand promoted the organization of the First NationalBank. Mr. McIntyre was born at Wolfe Island, Ontario.March 11. 1862. a son of John McIntyre, who wasbom in Ireland of Scotch parents, a son of JamesMcIntyre. The early generations of the family werefarmers. John McIntyre lived to the good old age
Text Appearing After Image:
HISTORY OF MONTANA 1011 of eighty years, and died in Michigan. James Mc-Intyre married a Miss Reid, and both lived to theadvanced age of ninety years. They were the par-ents of four children: James, who died in Kings-ton, Ontario; Jane, who marriejil David Donley anddied on Wolf Island, Ontario; Martha, who mar-ried an Irishman named McCarthy and moved toWestern Canada. John Mclntyre was the young-est of the children. He married Margaret Marshall,who was born in Ireland, a daughter of John Mar-shall. The following children were born to Johnand Margaret Alclntyre: William, the treasurer ofIsabella County, Michigan, and a resident of MountPleasant, that state; James, the Hinsdale banker;John, the foreman of a North Dakota cattle ranchin McHenrj County; Mary J., who married CaptainHome, in the Great Lakes Navy service and a resi-dent of Sarnia, Ontario; and David, the youngest,is a machinist at Sarnia. James Mclntyre was not a pupil in school afterhe attained his eighth year. His mathema
Nothing Found.